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04-06-2010, 14:10
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As we all know, there's not a whole lot of space in the boot of some modern cars. Combi's Ricco W stroller can fit in the boot of most hatchbacks standing up. Does that give you an idea of how small they fold down to?!

All Combi prams and strollers (http://www.bubhub.com.au/shopsgeneralnursery.php) are really well designed and have a bit of a cult following in Australia. The Ricco W is super lightweight (at only 4.6kg it weighs not much more than a newborn) and has the one-hand opening and closing mechanism that all Combi prams offer. It is only 76cm tall when folded. That's tiny!

The Ricco W is the pram you want with you when you travel. Suitable for children from birth to about the age of 2-3 (17kg), it also has:

A fully reversible handle and active independent front suspension

An orthopaedic seat insert

Seatback ventilations system (so they can catch some breeze on their back on a hot day)

A huge sunshade (95% UV resistant) that can be pulled down to cover all of your baby

A multiple seat recline


Combi is one of the largest and oldest specialist producers of baby products in the world with a heritage dating back to 1957 in Japan. Combi's product design and innovation is largely influenced by feedback from parents which is enhanced and realised by a team of experienced designers, engineers and medical experts.

It comes in either Active Gray or Active Khaki. RRP $699.99

The Combi Ricco W Stroller is available at leading specialty stores and baby stores (http://www.bubhub.com.au/shopsgeneralnursery.php) nationally. Visit www.combi.com.au (http://www.combi.com.au) for more information and stockists.

Before you buy something like your next pram, make sure you check out parents pram reviews to ensure your buying the right pram for you. Save your feet and buy your baby products online (http://www.bubhub.com.au/shopsgeneralnurseryonline.php) or test-drive instore at your local baby store (http://www.bubhub.com.au/shopsgeneralnursery.php). And don't foget to read this important pram guide (http://www.bubhub.com.au/info/articles/pregnancy/checklist_for_buying_a_pram_or_stroller.shtml).htt ps://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2535473265416018636-6463886107042472887?l=pregnancy-parenting-australia.blogspot.com


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